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Chewed Viburnum
"Jan" wrote Something is chewing the heck out of the leaves of my Viburnum Tinus Eve I've found one large bright green caterpillar, and 2 small larvae that have rolled up the leaves with a sticky web, but that's all. Oh, and one 7-spot ladybird. Are pests normally alive and active at this time of year? Does anyone know what might be chewing the leaves? Look for the larvae of one of the Winter Moths. A recce after dark with a torch reveals them munching happily through buds and leaves, often in surprisingly cold weather. I've known them to be active in sheltered spots in the winter, when there's been frost on the ground in more exposed parts of the garden. - Tom Bennett |
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Really depends on How the leaves are chewed, if the edges have been
"Scalloped" then it could be Vine weevil.......each pest has its own way of eating things............ almost as good as footprints. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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Really depends on How the leaves are chewed, if the edges have been
"Scalloped" then it could be Vine weevil.......each pest has its own way of eating things............ almost as good as footprints. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 11:46 +0000 (GMT), (Steve
Harris) wrote: In article , (Jan) wrote: Steve, so you've got exactly the same problems with your Viburnum Tinus? What is your conclusion? ...that I don't know what it is! :-) -- Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad |
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 11:46 +0000 (GMT), (Steve
Harris) wrote: In article , (Jan) wrote: Steve, so you've got exactly the same problems with your Viburnum Tinus? What is your conclusion? ...that I don't know what it is! :-) -- Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad |
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 11:46 +0000 (GMT), (Steve
Harris) wrote: In article , (Jan) wrote: Steve, so you've got exactly the same problems with your Viburnum Tinus? What is your conclusion? ...that I don't know what it is! :-) -- Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad |
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"Jan" wrote in
: Something is chewing the heck out of the leaves of my Viburnum Tinus Eve Price. I thought it might be vine weevil, but the leaves are chewed in the middles, not around the edges (vine weevil chew the edges, right?) I've found one large bright green caterpillar, and 2 small larvae that have rolled up the leaves with a sticky web, but that's all. Oh, and one 7-spot ladybird. Are pests normally alive and active at this time of year? Does anyone know what might be chewing the leaves? Thanks It is most likely Viburnum beetle - esp likes tinus. Eaten other varieties almost to death in my Orpington garden. Not eaten the Maresii yet fortunately. My neighbour cut the tinus down to the ground and it has made a comeback. |
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"Jan" wrote in
: Something is chewing the heck out of the leaves of my Viburnum Tinus Eve Price. I thought it might be vine weevil, but the leaves are chewed in the middles, not around the edges (vine weevil chew the edges, right?) I've found one large bright green caterpillar, and 2 small larvae that have rolled up the leaves with a sticky web, but that's all. Oh, and one 7-spot ladybird. Are pests normally alive and active at this time of year? Does anyone know what might be chewing the leaves? Thanks It is most likely Viburnum beetle - esp likes tinus. Eaten other varieties almost to death in my Orpington garden. Not eaten the Maresii yet fortunately. My neighbour cut the tinus down to the ground and it has made a comeback. |
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"Jan" wrote in
: Something is chewing the heck out of the leaves of my Viburnum Tinus Eve Price. I thought it might be vine weevil, but the leaves are chewed in the middles, not around the edges (vine weevil chew the edges, right?) I've found one large bright green caterpillar, and 2 small larvae that have rolled up the leaves with a sticky web, but that's all. Oh, and one 7-spot ladybird. Are pests normally alive and active at this time of year? Does anyone know what might be chewing the leaves? Thanks It is most likely Viburnum beetle - esp likes tinus. Eaten other varieties almost to death in my Orpington garden. Not eaten the Maresii yet fortunately. My neighbour cut the tinus down to the ground and it has made a comeback. |
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"Jan" wrote in
: Something is chewing the heck out of the leaves of my Viburnum Tinus Eve Price. I thought it might be vine weevil, but the leaves are chewed in the middles, not around the edges (vine weevil chew the edges, right?) I've found one large bright green caterpillar, and 2 small larvae that have rolled up the leaves with a sticky web, but that's all. Oh, and one 7-spot ladybird. Are pests normally alive and active at this time of year? Does anyone know what might be chewing the leaves? Thanks It is most likely Viburnum beetle - esp likes tinus. Eaten other varieties almost to death in my Orpington garden. Not eaten the Maresii yet fortunately. My neighbour cut the tinus down to the ground and it has made a comeback. |
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"Jan" wrote in
: Something is chewing the heck out of the leaves of my Viburnum Tinus Eve Price. I thought it might be vine weevil, but the leaves are chewed in the middles, not around the edges (vine weevil chew the edges, right?) I've found one large bright green caterpillar, and 2 small larvae that have rolled up the leaves with a sticky web, but that's all. Oh, and one 7-spot ladybird. Are pests normally alive and active at this time of year? Does anyone know what might be chewing the leaves? Thanks It is most likely Viburnum beetle - esp likes tinus. Eaten other varieties almost to death in my Orpington garden. Not eaten the Maresii yet fortunately. My neighbour cut the tinus down to the ground and it has made a comeback. |
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